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one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to gi get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves forward? >> we're trying to de-escalate this crisis, not escalate. we don't see a military confrontation but we see increasing support for ukraine. we have a program that will get $37 billion or $38 billion to ukraine. >> on the middle east and the peace process unraveling. does the president decide to pull secretary kerry and get him out of the peace making business in the middle east or stf possible that the united states in the absence of negotiating partners advances its own peace plan, puts it on the table, and says get to work? >> thanks to secretary kerry's incredible leadership and determination, the
one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to gi get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves...
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here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush says he is speaking about running. another bush might be in the white house. for our everytime 10 years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] asking, will donald trump run again? that thing ondoes his head in the woods. p in the woods. speaking of digestive systems, chris christie is here. eerie,ctually here tonight. -- forr, are a glutton punishment. they blocked the world george washington bridge. finally, a politician will
here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush...
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hillary clinton did not have adequate security. but to maintain the myth that we could have saved those live, i think we dilute our argument. >> your argument about the spinning is absolutely points on and -- >> i'm so happy to be back. >> so glad. >> now heather with the headlines. >> a real crisis was averted in minnesota. this kid wanted to kill as many people as possible, according to police. this morning we're learning more about the teen-ager who is accused of plotting to kill his entire family and blow up his school just like the killers in columbine. police in minnesota song the 17-year-old in his tracks thanks to a neighbor who saw him near a storage units that he was renting and thought he seemed suspicious. >> he shut the door and i thought it looked funny 'cause normally we see people come here and didn't take ten months to open up the storage shed. that's why i called it in. >> she called police. good thing because inside that storage unit, cops found three bombs, guns and also ammunition. they witness to his house and
hillary clinton did not have adequate security. but to maintain the myth that we could have saved those live, i think we dilute our argument. >> your argument about the spinning is absolutely points on and -- >> i'm so happy to be back. >> so glad. >> now heather with the headlines. >> a real crisis was averted in minnesota. this kid wanted to kill as many people as possible, according to police. this morning we're learning more about the teen-ager who is accused...
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bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's still true. you're seeing a republican now talk about mend it, don't end it or let's repair, it not repeal, that there are things like -- well covering preexisting conditions and other features that the affordable care act offers that we didn't have before. there's a lot of positives that the a.c.a. can be sold, but that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that the democratic strategy is to not so much push obama as to push the care just that's where the real vote-getter comes from. host: our next call is from eric in rome georgia, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. ste
bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's...
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i think at this point they need to say benghazi, hillary clinton, benghazi, hillary clinton, for maybe the next two years. >> can they keep it going? i didn't think they could keep it going this long. >> they did. what strikes me -- you wrote today, john boehner, let's talk about the select committee. this seems to be like the most exciting thing that happened in conservative circles possibly in years, that boehner decided to let his freak flag fly and authorize this select committee on benghazi, no less that michele bachmann expressed her joy over this. because apparently the nearly 50 hearings have not uncovered yet the truth. >> it's like one notch more respectable than birtherism. it's like the michele bachmanns of the world who are embarrassed to be birthers but not embarrassed enough over this. john boehner knew it would be freak time, you know, 24/7 once he let this select committee get started. now it's like he can't hold back the tide anymore. so on with the show. >> because of an e-mail that outlines the administration would like to convey the u.s. is doing everything we can
i think at this point they need to say benghazi, hillary clinton, benghazi, hillary clinton, for maybe the next two years. >> can they keep it going? i didn't think they could keep it going this long. >> they did. what strikes me -- you wrote today, john boehner, let's talk about the select committee. this seems to be like the most exciting thing that happened in conservative circles possibly in years, that boehner decided to let his freak flag fly and authorize this select...
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clinton. >> interesting. what has the response been so far? >> the spokesperson for the house minority leader nancy pelosi said today they that had not been contacted directly by the speaker's office. but she seemed to dismiss the significance of the scandal yesterday. >> diversion subterfuge, benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. why aren't we talking about something else? what i know of what i've read in the press about those e-mails were very consistent with what was put out there before. i don't think there's anything new there. >> there's some logistical issues that have to be dealt with for a select committee to go forward. over 180 members of congress have signed on so far for that resolution that was first tabled by republican congressman frank wolf. and there are practical things like finding office space and selecting the staff. but you could have a select committee voted in, if you will, or passed as early as next week. >> catherine herridge, thanks for your reporting. charles krauthammer changing his tune on benghazi after these revolution
clinton. >> interesting. what has the response been so far? >> the spokesperson for the house minority leader nancy pelosi said today they that had not been contacted directly by the speaker's office. but she seemed to dismiss the significance of the scandal yesterday. >> diversion subterfuge, benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. why aren't we talking about something else? what i know of what i've read in the press about those e-mails were very consistent with what was put out there...
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it's another bush-clinton mashup in store? our sunday panel handicaps the potential showdown. and -- we'll have a report from rome where hundreds of thousands gather to watch history as two popes become saints. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> the supreme court sided with michigan which along with seven other states has banned public universities from using race as a factor in college admissions. joining us now, jennifer grass, whose rejection from the university of michigan inspired her to lead the drive to ban racial preferences, and shanta driver, a civil rights attorney who argued before the supreme court in defense of affirmative action. welcome to both of you tows sun. >> thank you. >> i want to begin by revisiting previous rulings by the supreme court on affirmative action, rulings that still stand. in 2003 the court said this. student body diversity is a compelling state interest that can justify the use of race in university admissions. what's wrong with the limited use of race to achieve that diversity? >> well, i think that we have a horrible history in this
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the real question is where was hillary clinton. where was hillary clinton. susan rice wrote an op-ed saying mrs. clinton was overwhelmed by the events of that week. that's why she was picked to go on the sunday talk shows. that's the reason, she was kree emotionally disturbed? i want an answer to that especially if she decides for run for president. >> and more than a mild curiosity that one would ask where was the president. >> and what has the president done in the last 18 months. that is the biggest failure of all. terrorists got away with this scot-free. it's a terrible lesson for the terrorists, and for americane e a adversaries all over the world. >> and the latest report on al qaeda, 43% increase in terrorist attacks.>> and the latest repor qaeda, 43% increase in terrorist attacks. 2012, 2013. this as the administration itself was saying al qaeda was on the run and basically a countdone deal. your thoughts. >> this is the ideology of the administration being rebutted by the facts and the director of national intelligence, james clapper, testified a fe
the real question is where was hillary clinton. where was hillary clinton. susan rice wrote an op-ed saying mrs. clinton was overwhelmed by the events of that week. that's why she was picked to go on the sunday talk shows. that's the reason, she was kree emotionally disturbed? i want an answer to that especially if she decides for run for president. >> and more than a mild curiosity that one would ask where was the president. >> and what has the president done in the last 18 months....
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it's best to keep things the way they are. >> i have to run, but i'd like to say about hillary clinton, i think she's keeping her options open and i think she's enjoying playing the media with really selective words. thank you guys very much. >> thank you. >>> fareed zakaria gps is next. o to the enamel. there's only so much enamel on a tooth, and everybody needs to do something about it now if they want to preserve their teeth. i recommend pronamel because it helps strengthen the tooth and makes it more resistant to acid breakdown. we want to be healthy and strong through the course of our life, and by using pronamel every day, just simply using it as your toothpaste, you know you will have that peace of mind. and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell
it's best to keep things the way they are. >> i have to run, but i'd like to say about hillary clinton, i think she's keeping her options open and i think she's enjoying playing the media with really selective words. thank you guys very much. >> thank you. >>> fareed zakaria gps is next. o to the enamel. there's only so much enamel on a tooth, and everybody needs to do something about it now if they want to preserve their teeth. i recommend pronamel because it helps...
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because hillary clinton instead of kerry was actually on the job that night. >> and was promoting the story about the video. this was the biggest coverup in washington since watergate and sadly some of the things that have not happened, bob woodward and the rest of the national press have taken a walk on this to protect the obama administration, only fox has pursued this and a few other outlets seriously. it will never go away. this argument, there's nothing new. that document was covered up on purpose. it was covered up the president was going to a fund-raiser. i say this about the press, ben rhodes did not work in a vacuum. he worked for tom donlin. he was running the national security council and i said that's over and over. that's where you are going to do. he was the person designing and running this and anyone who knows him and knows the players just like if you knew the nixon white house and the players you would know and that's the truth we need to get at. >> part of that kind of sound bite timeline that we put together moments ago that we all got to watch, a former white hous
because hillary clinton instead of kerry was actually on the job that night. >> and was promoting the story about the video. this was the biggest coverup in washington since watergate and sadly some of the things that have not happened, bob woodward and the rest of the national press have taken a walk on this to protect the obama administration, only fox has pursued this and a few other outlets seriously. it will never go away. this argument, there's nothing new. that document was covered...
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clinton is the past. she's got to be able to run as just hillary. >> she's always used that as her bumper sticker. >> that's a very valid point. what her advantage is, she's history. she's both the future and she's history as a potentially first female president. >> good point. jean cummings, chuck todd, chris cillizza, thank you very much. on to the future of the nba, hall of fame player kareem abdul-jabbar now joins me from los angeles. great to see you. thank you very much. we played a little bit of your immediate reactions earlier on tape from yesterday. but just your reaction to adam -- to what silver has done and the -- the punishment of sterling. is it enough? >> i think it's certainly enough to let everyone understand where our hearts are in terms of how the nba views mr. sterling and anyone who would espouse ideas and feelings that he has -- obviously he supports those things. >> are you persuaded that the owners will vote by three-fourths of them? will any of them have sort of some kind of secon
clinton is the past. she's got to be able to run as just hillary. >> she's always used that as her bumper sticker. >> that's a very valid point. what her advantage is, she's history. she's both the future and she's history as a potentially first female president. >> good point. jean cummings, chuck todd, chris cillizza, thank you very much. on to the future of the nba, hall of fame player kareem abdul-jabbar now joins me from los angeles. great to see you. thank you very much....
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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remember when hillary clinton was the secretary of state? was one of her top aids and she had a special arrangement. special employee at the statement department. also have outside clients corporate clients very funky arrangement. senator grassley wanted to know how many of these special employees do you have at the state department. evidence never found out. it was a couple of years later when a liberal organization got a leak and we finally found out. >> i don't know. i think that they just don't even try, congress. out of any administration. but, panel, let me go to 2016. today former president george w. bush making a big endorsement. >> i hope general -- jeb runs. i think he would be a great president. i have no clue what's on his mind. and we will talk when he is ready. i can guarantee you. he is not looking at a poll to decide whether or not he wants to run. it's internal. he is checking his core. and as he said publicly i'm thinking about my family. and, of course, he knows full well what a run for the presidency can do on family. aft
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clinton said it kept him up at night. there's all these land mines for miles and miles and miles. they have to go to china. so invading would be a complete horror. and what's the worst part is all the people in the concentration camps, and you can see them on google earth, and, you know, really, really awful what's happening right now. they're all told if we get invaded, we're going to kill all of you, and we're burning the camps down. just like the nazis tried to do. do so -- it'll get wheels turning in the right direction. like how do you save a people who have been so and oppressed for so long? another metaphor i always use the slaves after the american war where for decades it was horrible for them and not comparing tragedies, but in north korea it's amazing. i mean, at least in the south they were in a semi-free state. this is just a complete nightmare system. so we see increasingly these media companies going into north korea and producing documentary content. why does north korea let these people into the country? >> north korea very much plays into western views on them. a
clinton said it kept him up at night. there's all these land mines for miles and miles and miles. they have to go to china. so invading would be a complete horror. and what's the worst part is all the people in the concentration camps, and you can see them on google earth, and, you know, really, really awful what's happening right now. they're all told if we get invaded, we're going to kill all of you, and we're burning the camps down. just like the nazis tried to do. do so -- it'll get wheels...
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i made a trade union rally but tends to moscow's red square with president clinton's supporters of demonstrating they are backing for the annexation of windy let's go cold but polk street realty at the pro russian separatists in the scientists say resistant to drugs is now a global problem and warn of a post anti biotic error but treatments fail. central istanbul was the scene of clashes opted to use demonstrate a strong links to this point to look down on may day rallies in the city's iconic taxing swam. if you treat me and he does well out in all the police gone to a balanced commemorating the deaths of at least thirty four people dead during a may day gathering in nineteen seventy seven on gospel that says texans with is a traditional may day gathering place for this year it is again called off by one police which is why there are any police immediately a little odd. the streets around the square anti government demonstrators attempted to break through police lines teargas and water cannon were met with stones and fireworks. with the exception of the year twenty ten the gatherings in texans q
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many interstate hands in december two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. news of the new one. the shoe separatists cleaning of the t3 ukrainian intelligence officers in the eastern city of relief that three men were shown blindfolded and without pants on russian state television. ukrainian security services confirmed that three ukrainian officers that were captured on saturday and at the prosecutor's office had opened an investigation into their abduction separatists claim the officers were attending militia leaders in the region. ukraine's intelligence services have been tracking a mysterious man with a pencil moustache they say is russia's chief agent or pocket or tax with string of armed revolt in ukraine. i bought one. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kyiv to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the ferries to get trees attended including anti christian colleagues only to chino and she often direct ukrainian and stokes church the speckled tensions with russia. they show a credible or tomorrow.
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he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman. when you're part of a political dynasty, you know, you have to make a case for change and it's just going to be easier for hillary clinton. by the way, i think bill clinton will be more valuable on the campaign trail than former president bush. >> yes. >> maggie haberman, gloria borger, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> when we come back, is this a smoking gun, is it as powerful as one republican tells us? >>> plus, protests turn violent in ukraine. russia is accusing one of its own diplomats of being a spy. a live report from the ground, coming up. dear sun, you created l
he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman....
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hillary clinton is connected to the clinton dynasty which remains popular because bill clinton is probably the most popular political figure in america. there is no comparison between the two. back to issues, jeb is a supporter of immigration reform. called illegal immigration an act of love. he sports the common core education standards which aren't popular with the base. i don't see how he climbs out of the problem. the double barrel problem of his association with his brother and the fact that he's too moderate for the republican base won't change between now and 2016. >> common core, we talked about it last week. there are certainly objections to it on the left. on the right this is becoming a litmus test issue. there is jeb on the wrong side. i wonder how you think of dynasty and politics. 7 of 10 americans say open it up to more people. we don't like dynasties but we are getting bush and clinton on the ballot. >> i don't like dynasties either. on the other hand, i will argue for probably both hillary clinton and jeb bush as credible canada datas. beth may be right in everything she s
hillary clinton is connected to the clinton dynasty which remains popular because bill clinton is probably the most popular political figure in america. there is no comparison between the two. back to issues, jeb is a supporter of immigration reform. called illegal immigration an act of love. he sports the common core education standards which aren't popular with the base. i don't see how he climbs out of the problem. the double barrel problem of his association with his brother and the fact...
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[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated race on the republican side. they are vowing to see who will win over the gop base. more importantly, who gets to apply turtle >> to sheldon adelson's -- turtle wax to sheldon adelson's scooter. jeb bush says he is thinking about running. another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every-10-years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul, or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] people are asking, will donald trump run again? the answer is does
[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated...
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many interstate hands in december of two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. i knew what to whom. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kiev to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the various ticket receipts and it's intriguing and interesting blogs only to chino and that she ought to direct the ukrainian orthodox church the speckled tensions with russia. they sure look prettier more tomorrow the silk road to study art. i have no doubt that we will win in his confrontation with against russia. well i know it cause we are on the side of truth million dollars and horses. we of the team's progression when we caved on uk weapons known as a peace loving country. and we have been attacked by karen told the moolah snowfall goal. but the issue head on the chernobyl accident occurred and creepy at the maple twenty six nineteen eighty six and the ukrainians will inform the days on the extent that is asked of one misguided and withheld information. thousands of people died as result the results to abandoning will co
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when president clinton asked me to be secretary of agriculture, he and leon panetta met with me and clinton said your most important job is to work the congress. you know what it is like. you know what they are thinking about. hell maybe my eyes and ears. work it hard. when president clinton asked me to be secretary of agriculture, he was serious about that. so were his chiefs of staff. the president must engage in this process. >> >> welfare reform reflects bill clinton's commitment to do something really contrary to the liberal wing of his party. and one final thing. he also had the lowest period of time anddent in a long those relationships on capital hill as trent can talk about his huge difference in survival. >> being on the receiving end of communications from bill clinton i can confirm that we stayed in regular contact. he would call it all hours of the day or night and on more than one occasion after midnight. i was wondered what he was doing up at that time of night. but no. he was watching basketball. about ae was calling situation in central america. but the point was not that h
when president clinton asked me to be secretary of agriculture, he and leon panetta met with me and clinton said your most important job is to work the congress. you know what it is like. you know what they are thinking about. hell maybe my eyes and ears. work it hard. when president clinton asked me to be secretary of agriculture, he was serious about that. so were his chiefs of staff. the president must engage in this process. >> >> welfare reform reflects bill clinton's...
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bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with us in the "crossfire" congresswoman karen bass and senator ron johnson. i think you feel like that's a pr
bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to...
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we need to know where the president was that night, where hillary clinton was that night. why was there not even attempts by the military because the military we've heard testify, excuse me, we've heard testimony by senior levels in the military saying they were waiting for state to give them the go ahead. we've also had cabinet officials say they knew about the problems in benghazi. we need hillary clinton to explain that. >> you know, the question i was talking to franks about, we don't know why the government did nothing to prepare for any type of attack on the anniversary of 9/11, which is a day of course that one would automatically assume that you would have more security in this region, where a terrorist would like to strike american interests. >> absolutely. it is a fact we knew there were problems before, during and after and we need to have folks like secretary clinton come in and testify either under the threat of subpoena or voluntarily, so tell us why and why things weren't done before, during and after. >> do you think though on a political note, that the emp
we need to know where the president was that night, where hillary clinton was that night. why was there not even attempts by the military because the military we've heard testify, excuse me, we've heard testimony by senior levels in the military saying they were waiting for state to give them the go ahead. we've also had cabinet officials say they knew about the problems in benghazi. we need hillary clinton to explain that. >> you know, the question i was talking to franks about, we don't...
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another bush-clinton matchup. our panel comes back to read the tea leaves. >>> plus, what would you like to ask the panel about the presidential race? just go to facebook or twitter and fox news sunday. we may use your question on the air. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. >> the security in ben gauze yu and the loss of two state department personnel and two cia contractors from the terrorist attack and the terrible consequences of that. it's very, very painful, and it was certainly the biggest regret that i had as secretary of state. >> hillary clinton this week making a rare reference to the benghazi terrorist attack, and we're back now with the panel. se
another bush-clinton matchup. our panel comes back to read the tea leaves. >>> plus, what would you like to ask the panel about the presidential race? just go to facebook or twitter and fox news sunday. we may use your question on the air. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these...
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hillary clinton bears responsibility for the lack of security in that facility. then you jump over to the post after the fact, and the cover-up is clear. the political sunangons. >> it's political. >> when we let down our team was to pretend that obama was insensitive, he could have saved our victims. >> i'm not talking about that. >> we have talked about it. >> i'm focused -- >> let me make this. when we talk about benghazi exhaustion, we have contributed with a false narrative of what happen eed that night. >> you're going to my point. >> it's during that night -- >> this is a good segue into the point i was making in talking points, which is there are people in this country who want to get to the bottom of this, select mitty, who was responsibility, where was hillary the entire night, where was ollama the entire night, but there are a lot of people saying libya was a mess, we shouldn't have been here. they want to pull back from the world stage. vast middle class is flat lining, and as a result, they want us to pull back from the world stage. and as you know f
hillary clinton bears responsibility for the lack of security in that facility. then you jump over to the post after the fact, and the cover-up is clear. the political sunangons. >> it's political. >> when we let down our team was to pretend that obama was insensitive, he could have saved our victims. >> i'm not talking about that. >> we have talked about it. >> i'm focused -- >> let me make this. when we talk about benghazi exhaustion, we have contributed...
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example that nato would not know one each for their deeds were valid violating major league by president clinton and continued to be violated by george bush. i don't blame russia for its great for our instincts to stop it. so that's a big part of the negotiating posture both countries are taking to the ice age for example could wind up green announcing the agreement that i believe was announced in tbilisi where we said that we were looking for georgia to eventually eventually be a member of the site of the american is going to die for tbilisi and article five applied to tbilisi with my tomato a phony alliance immediately. i make those having a hard time as it is anyway. it doesn't have the resolute desk trying anymore since the soviet threat went away and were desperately trying to find one for a doubt are out of area operations became the latest attempt to do so in afghanistan and elsewhere so visit this is a complex problem but it does have the answers to it. it just requires exquisite diplomacy had a lot of ability on both moscow and large the spark to sort of book of situation from as i said
example that nato would not know one each for their deeds were valid violating major league by president clinton and continued to be violated by george bush. i don't blame russia for its great for our instincts to stop it. so that's a big part of the negotiating posture both countries are taking to the ice age for example could wind up green announcing the agreement that i believe was announced in tbilisi where we said that we were looking for georgia to eventually eventually be a member of the...
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here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush says he is speaking about running. another bush might be in the white house. for our everytime 10 years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] asking, will donald trump run again? that thing ondoes his head in the woods. p in the woods. speaking of digestive systems, chris christie is here. eerie,ctually here tonight. -- forr, are a glutton punishment. they blocked the world george washington bridge. finally, a politician will
here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush...
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[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the brain project. it is starting out with a modest amount of money, but is an important thing to do. it is important to have public investment in grantmaking areas -- groundbreaking areas where there is no immediate prospect of return. when you break through the first barrier, other people will pick it up. that is what happened with the human genome. we spent $3 billion of your money on it. a study that said we had benefited $180 billion in terms of research. that is what will happen with this brain research. we are learning amazing things. it is particu
[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the...
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. is inrse, for anyone that the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to get -- to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think you return it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his presidencies have badges predecessors -- his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-up whereas the news of w
bill clinton did a lot of those things. is inrse, for anyone that the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to get -- to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think you return it around, especially...
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going into 2016. >> talk about hillary clinton, the possibility she could be subpoenaed. what about the president of the united states. he was not in the situation room that night. he was at the white house. so what if the president of the united states went up to have dinner and was consulted by staff, could this reach the president? >> i don't know. i guess anything is possible. depending on what comes out in the hearings. one thing i can say -- the democrats are saying the republicans are trying to politicize it, just like the democratic party, but the fact of the matter is hillary clinton should want these hearings. she's going into 2016 and if there was no smoke, no fire, if you will, then she should be hoping the hearings happen to prove there is no scandal here so if she does run that she'll have all of this behind her. so i think the democrats should hope that the hearings take place in the select committee to prove nothing was going on at all. >> and if the hearings don't show that. >> well that would be a damning indictment of not only of the obama administratio
going into 2016. >> talk about hillary clinton, the possibility she could be subpoenaed. what about the president of the united states. he was not in the situation room that night. he was at the white house. so what if the president of the united states went up to have dinner and was consulted by staff, could this reach the president? >> i don't know. i guess anything is possible. depending on what comes out in the hearings. one thing i can say -- the democrats are saying the...
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the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the right side of the party, the tea party people on the republican side who would say anybody but jeb are going to divide among themselves will not coalesce around a single candidate and end up nominating somebody just like jeb bush. they think he has a much better chance. >> once we get past the prit marys he would maybe prove to be a big advantage. i want to ask about the reporting ufl done in texas. you have a piece going up on msnbc.com. >> since last year battlegrounds texas has been working to register and mobilize texas voters but the long term goal of turning state blue. at the recent
the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the...
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hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new audio and video. from the denver post. and, a related story on marijuana from the front page of the pits were post-gazette. -- of the pittsburgh post-gazette. more on the benghazi investigation and the latest from senate republicans, including senator lindsey graham, who followed john mccain on the senate floor yesterday with these remarks. >> a talk about 25 thousand documents they provided. -- they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it is a relevance of the documents and significance of the documents. the reason they did not want you, me, and anyone el
hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new...
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clinton and the media saying, oh, my god -- >> bring it on, bring it on. >> this is a great piece. congratulations. and yes, i read the whole darn thing, okay? how can you question me shp. she showed up and said, did you really read the whole thing. >> we were talking about it 12 hours ago. >> it is may 1st. it is college acceptance day. and i shall explain in just a minute. eading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools to keep you on track every step of the way. plus the freshman fifteen, isn't really a thing here. and graduation, it's just the beginning. because we build education around where you want to go. so, you know, you can get the job you want. ready, let's get to work. ♪ no matter what kind of business you own, at&t business experts can help keep it running... seamlessly. so you can get back to what you love. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it mov
clinton and the media saying, oh, my god -- >> bring it on, bring it on. >> this is a great piece. congratulations. and yes, i read the whole darn thing, okay? how can you question me shp. she showed up and said, did you really read the whole thing. >> we were talking about it 12 hours ago. >> it is may 1st. it is college acceptance day. and i shall explain in just a minute. eading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping...
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today when i listen to john kerry or hillary clinton it's like that woman in that film good bye london who's better than that suddenly they wake up and you don't want to tell them that the movie world has moved on you know they're ninety five percent of the world's population that's not american they've kind of like moved on they've got over it they're know that they're not in america as they once were and so yeah what i call the c.n.n. curtain which is now the new iron curtain if you will it's an information curtain people living behind the c.n.n. curtain there gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and now the people america they come to having real news. to try to. get. everybody to. know. oh. my oh my. skis is. just still. just because you see a stage eight looking. but he was. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts to mco we've be
today when i listen to john kerry or hillary clinton it's like that woman in that film good bye london who's better than that suddenly they wake up and you don't want to tell them that the movie world has moved on you know they're ninety five percent of the world's population that's not american they've kind of like moved on they've got over it they're know that they're not in america as they once were and so yeah what i call the c.n.n. curtain which is now the new iron curtain if you will it's...
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at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with the ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney it's. a port really tried to speak to him like well the first two are inaudible but the third are you could clearly hear it at work and. and it's based on. quite a bit of a body shot or because according to reports the three drugs used to kill lockett are not primarily intended as execution drugs and come with a host of warnings about suppressing the respiratory system and causing heart trouble in recent years drug makers mostly in europe have stopped selling their medications to u.s. prisons because they don't want their products being used to kill individuals and as a result states have scrambled to find new suppliers and chemical recipes for executions in many cases officials refuse to disclose what struggles are bei
at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with the ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney it's. a port really tried to speak to him like well the first two are inaudible but the third are you could clearly hear...
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the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for a nato expansion in those terms at the time but in retrospect it's quite clear that that's what was going on so the deep cause of the present crisis i believe is nato expansion which is part and parcel of a strategy designed to contain russia and to strip ukraine away from russia's orbit and to grade it into the west the precipitating crisis would cause the. present crisis that's going on i should say the precipitating cause of the present crisis were the events of february of this year especially the february twenty two coup. in kiev. it's stephen it's interesting if we if we look at nato expansion and it ends up being kind of like a chicken in the egg situation because if russia is the threat do you want to expand nato but if it isn't a threat you know if you expand it you do create a russia that is extremely anxious about it a vast military comple
the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for a nato expansion in those terms at the time but in retrospect it's quite clear that that's what was going on so the deep cause of the present crisis i believe is nato expansion which is part and parcel of a strategy designed to contain russia and to strip...
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you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the middle class. in the 1990's, 100 times as many, 7.7 million people, did. that was policy. [applause] interestingly enough, the conservatives always said they hated the government, but the size of the federal government expanded by nearly 200,000 under president reagan. we maximized the use of technology, thanks to al gore's reinventing government program, and we reduce the size of federal government by to 347,000 by the time i -- when i was in office. we were doing what we should have been doing for years, using the benefits of technology to increase
you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the...
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right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or is that the united states just has gotten used to being very had to man monic well i basically agree with steve which is that i think that the united states and the west more generally but especially the united states has found it almost impossible to put cold war thinking behind it. and as a result in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for nato expansion in thos
right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or...
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. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to thank hillary for coming with me today. it has been a long time. [applause] she has not had to sit through one of these in ages. [laughter] i think there are a lot of my former classmates and friends who are here. i thank them for coming. i want to mention that my chief of staff is here. she is a georgetown alumna. she has been pushing for me to put this on the schedule. thank you for being here. to remind me that if i had been a catholic, i could have been a jesuit. [laughter] i can say this. i was america's happiest protestant when the new pope took his holy office and
. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to...
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i have also served congress long enough to have voted for the clinton deficit reduction package. to auild set us on course balanced budget, and then a budget surplus in 2001. $236 billion budget surplus. in 1993 we voted to cut programs programs.ederal agency we reduce the number of subcommittees in the house. we cut our own budget in the house of representatives in that same act. the result was a structural the functions of government. we also recaptured some of the high and tax revenue -- high-end from those high earners, high income earners that reagan had cutbacks for. billionlt was $236 budget surplus. debt held by public was at $5.7 trillion in january. we were on track to have zero debt held by public in 10 years, saving social security for the next 75 years. then president bush pushed through huge tax cuts for the richest two percent of americans, launched us into two wars, not supported and paid for, not offset by taxes or by a shared sacrifice by all americans in their tax structure. that put us on course to have , and togetherent with the financial meltdown, change in
i have also served congress long enough to have voted for the clinton deficit reduction package. to auild set us on course balanced budget, and then a budget surplus in 2001. $236 billion budget surplus. in 1993 we voted to cut programs programs.ederal agency we reduce the number of subcommittees in the house. we cut our own budget in the house of representatives in that same act. the result was a structural the functions of government. we also recaptured some of the high and tax revenue --...
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remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan basis pension reform and then he decides to dedicate his life for public service and run for office. what i ask is what sort of quality are they fighting for if not the kind of success that he achieved? >> they certainly should be, this is a rogue group of liberal democratsr democrats who have no right to do. how about the right? >> i'm not going to try to turn into this something about the right. >> i'm asking you specifically are there any conservative groups in that district who have attacked him one way or another? >> yes, and i point that out. that it hasn't been universal, however what he does
remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan...